Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1577

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This field appears when the "out" side of the entry in the Trunk Type (in/out) field is .../wink or
.../delay and the Group Type is tie, access, aplt, dmi-bos, rlt, or tandem. The setting in this
field only affects trunks administered to ports on TN760C (vintage 4 or later), TN767, TN464C
(or later), and TN2242 circuit packs. If the trunk group also contains trunks assigned to ports on
other types of circuit packs, those trunks are unaffected.
Valid entries
300 to 5000 in
increments of 50
Field descriptions for page 2
The figure below is only an example, and is intended to show most of the fields that might
appear on page 2 of the Trunk Group screen. This example may might not show all fields, or
might show fields that normally do not appear together; it is not intended to reflect a specific
trunk group type. Your own screen mary vary from this example according to specific field and
system settings. The list of field descriptions that follow the figure is in alphabetical order for
quick reference. This list is intended to be comprehensive, and may include information on
fields that are not shown in the example. The field descriptions identify fields that are specific to
particular trunk group types.
Usage
In general, Avaya recommends that you not change this
field. If you do, remember that timing on your server
running Communication Manager must be compatible
with the timing on the far-end media server or switch.
Trunk Group
Issue 1 June 2005
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